Yeah, creating full-folder diffs is a pain sometimes. Try running configure and then 'make distclean' in the 'raw' sources to help cut down the numbers.
If you have only modified a couple of files, I find it easier to use 'gendiff' which comes with rpm:

To use it, simply create copies of the original files with a suffix like '.00' and place them in the edited sources. Then, from the topdir of the edited sources run:
gendiff . .00 > name-of-patch

Sometimes I go through both trees of sources and remove files from both which are showing up in the diff but which are not pertinent to the changes -like Makefile.in autogen.sh, etc. This case is a typical example of comparing incomplete autoconf sources(from CVS or other -hence the autogen.sh) against sources which have already had their conf files regenerated and then edited as well.

You can also manually cut and remove the sections of the diff which don't matter. If you can't figure it out, attach the big diff and I'll cut it down to size for you. I've gotten pretty handy at it after a few hundred times of dissecting debian patches which typically run in the 250-300 thousand lines (exactly because they always include 'debianized' config.guess, config.sub and all the Makefile.in files which are not often essential to the source code changes).

The bugzilla link is broken. Oops, got it now -there was hidden window about the outdated security certificate...
Looks to me like you may need to be using a late version of intltool to make it work intltool-0.41 can be found through ubuntu.

Sorry aragon, I'm not certain that I was specific enough. Can you please confirm that the German works in the preferences dialogue?
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it sounds like you may be missing a .so... or more than 1 due to paths etc... the compiler is using one or more of your .a files

putting .so symlinks in usr/lib may fix ... and may give some ignorable relocation warnings

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I have seen several other times that compiler in Puppy 3.01 produces executable bigger than other devx in higher puppies

Glipper 1.0 was rewritten in python so is completely different. It doesn't even have an executable for you to strip and upx, does it?_________________Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here

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